don't know how you can assume they were "upbeat". the fact that he wrote two albums about suicide kinda squashes that. i'm pretty sure he always had depression issues. that said, this album was just as good, and poignant, before his suicide. granted, i don't know what was going through his mind at the time. i know he was supposedly told he could never play his instruments again, but he could've still made music. just look at Jason Becker. the man can't fucking move and he still makes music. there's no romanticizing his suicide at all. he just wasn't strong willed enough to cope with his problem. he took the easy way out. not trying to bash the guy, as i love this album and everything else they did. i just get annoyed when people use suicide as a selling point.
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Album Rating: 5.0
was basing that mainly on past fan interaction with the two of them. reportedly they were both very enthusiastic with their fans and appeared to be very happy.
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not everyone with depression issues make it apparent, and they're not always sad.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Kris Angylus and Monica Dragynfly were a pleasant and upbeat couple who decided to collaborate on an project together in 1999. Angylus came up with the idea to write a long series of concept albums about a man and his wife suffering immense amounts of pain and torment at the hands of a God before both committing suicide. Yeah they sound like really happy people.
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Album Rating: 5.0
jeez, fine. changed it.
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this album is so overrated
it's good, but it's pretty much pseudo-whatever
or in other words, an experimental album that will wow people who don't listen to experimental music
probably a solid 3.3/5 or something like that though
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oh shit. guess i should change my rating then...
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haha oh kane, how i love you
don't get me wrong, i really like the album. when i first heard it i liked it a lot more, but it never really 'stuck' with me. perhaps i should give it another chance, but i doubt i'll ever heap praise onto it in a similar way this review does
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haha, my sarcasm was actually aimed at Xeno. my rating for this is old. It's actually lost some appeal, but i'd probably still put it somewhere between 3.5 and 4, but gonna leave it a 4.5 since it's not a 4.5. i still feel this is a fairly unique album, which i give it a lot of credit for.
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Album Rating: 5.0
like I said, it's not a perfect album and it's definitely not a 5 for everyone.
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no worries man. to me, no album is a 5 'cause no album is perfect and the glass is half empty.
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah i could see that way of thinking tbh. it's why they should change 5 to brilliant and not classic
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Kick ass review again.. brb downloading.
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I'll give this thing a listen then. Good review.
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So did the guy end up killing himself?
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah, he did.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, this album is really good but I don't think I would like it as much hearing it now in context to all of the music it opened me up to.
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Album Rating: 4.0
pseudo-whatever is my favorite genre so no wonder i love this
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Album Rating: 5.0
Meh, I'll always love it. It never fails to put me in a depressed mood lol
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pseudo-whatever is my favorite genre so no wonder i love this
that's because you're a pseudo-intellectual pseudo-human
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